Sikisa
Sikisa, a vibrant comedian and a popular fixture of the UK comedy circuit, brings her sharp wit and dynamic energy to every performance. As an alumna of the prestigious Soho Theatre Young Company, Sikisa has honed her craft and developed a distinctive comedic style that is both relatable and refreshingly honest. More than just a stand-up comedian, Sikisa is a multifaceted talent with a flair for creating engaging content. She curates and hosts two exceptional female-led live shows that combine humour with heartfelt purpose. "Girl Code," a witty comedy chat show, and "Stand Up for Women," an annual charity fundraiser, showcase Sikisa's comedic talent while championing women's voices and causes. Sikisa is also a proud member of The Cocoa Butter Club, amplifying the work of performers of colour. Her commitment to promoting diverse voices in comedy sets her apart and contributes to her unique approach to humour. In addition to her live performances, Sikisa has made her mark on television with notable appearances on mainstream shows such as Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club (ITV) and CBBC’s The Dog Ate My Homework. Her comedic talent also extends to writing; she’s a prolific contributor to shows like Newsjack (BBC Radio 4), demonstrating her ability to deliver laughs in a variety of formats. Whether she's lighting up the stage at venues like the Angel Comedy Club, Top Secret Comedy Club, and The Boat Show, or bringing her comedic talent to the small screen, Sikisa consistently delivers performances that resonate with audiences. Her unique blend of humour, authenticity, and commitment to diversity makes her a standout performer on the comedy scene.